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Michael Odom
 
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Default Swedish fish

Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
Difficult to understand,
Yummy and addictive--
Oh, fish of Sweden,
Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
The bag on my counter
Diminishes each time I pass by,
And the time will come
When you are no more.


modom

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-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
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Michael Odom > wrote in
:

> Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
> Difficult to understand,
> Yummy and addictive--
> Oh, fish of Sweden,
> Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
> The bag on my counter
> Diminishes each time I pass by,
> And the time will come
> When you are no more.
>
>
> modom
>
> "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
> -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
>


Ode to Pickled Herring?
Or
Fish of the world 1st Stanza?

--
Last year's nuts must go.
- Michael Odom
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hahabogus
 
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Michael Odom > wrote in
:

> Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
> Difficult to understand,
> Yummy and addictive--
> Oh, fish of Sweden,
> Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
> The bag on my counter
> Diminishes each time I pass by,
> And the time will come
> When you are no more.
>
>
> modom
>
> "Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
> -- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
>


Ode to Pickled Herring?
Or
Fish of the world 1st Stanza?

--
Last year's nuts must go.
- Michael Odom
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Cindy Fuller
 
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In article >,
Michael Odom > wrote:

> Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
> Difficult to understand,
> Yummy and addictive--
> Oh, fish of Sweden,
> Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
> The bag on my counter
> Diminishes each time I pass by,
> And the time will come
> When you are no more.
>
>

You haven't gone over to the dark side (lutefisk), have you? I realize
that Cow Hill isn't exactly seafood central, but there are limits. Read
Alan Zelt's recipe for the proper way to fix lutefisk in the RFC
cookbook.

Cindy

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C.J. Fuller

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In article >,
Michael Odom > wrote:

> Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
> Difficult to understand,
> Yummy and addictive--
> Oh, fish of Sweden,
> Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
> The bag on my counter
> Diminishes each time I pass by,
> And the time will come
> When you are no more.
>
>

You haven't gone over to the dark side (lutefisk), have you? I realize
that Cow Hill isn't exactly seafood central, but there are limits. Read
Alan Zelt's recipe for the proper way to fix lutefisk in the RFC
cookbook.

Cindy

--
C.J. Fuller

Delete the obvious to email me


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In article >,
Michael Odom > wrote:

> Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
> Difficult to understand,
> Yummy and addictive--
> Oh, fish of Sweden,
> Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
> The bag on my counter
> Diminishes each time I pass by,
> And the time will come
> When you are no more.
>
>

You haven't gone over to the dark side (lutefisk), have you? I realize
that Cow Hill isn't exactly seafood central, but there are limits. Read
Alan Zelt's recipe for the proper way to fix lutefisk in the RFC
cookbook.

Cindy

--
C.J. Fuller

Delete the obvious to email me
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Michael Odom
 
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 04:50:22 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:

>Michael Odom > wrote in
:
>
>> Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
>> Difficult to understand,
>> Yummy and addictive--
>> Oh, fish of Sweden,
>> Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
>> The bag on my counter
>> Diminishes each time I pass by,
>> And the time will come
>> When you are no more.
>>


>Ode to Pickled Herring?
>Or
>Fish of the world 1st Stanza?


I was moved by a red candy by the name of Swedish Fish. I get them at
Target from time to time. I eat them too much. Fine junk food.

However, if you want to write the second stanza of "Fish of the
World," have at it.


modom

"Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
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Michael Odom
 
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004 04:50:22 GMT, hahabogus > wrote:

>Michael Odom > wrote in
:
>
>> Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
>> Difficult to understand,
>> Yummy and addictive--
>> Oh, fish of Sweden,
>> Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
>> The bag on my counter
>> Diminishes each time I pass by,
>> And the time will come
>> When you are no more.
>>


>Ode to Pickled Herring?
>Or
>Fish of the world 1st Stanza?


I was moved by a red candy by the name of Swedish Fish. I get them at
Target from time to time. I eat them too much. Fine junk food.

However, if you want to write the second stanza of "Fish of the
World," have at it.


modom

"Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
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Kimba
 
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 23:40:33 -0500, Michael Odom >
wrote:

>Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
>Difficult to understand,
>Yummy and addictive--
>Oh, fish of Sweden,
>Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
>The bag on my counter
>Diminishes each time I pass by,
>And the time will come
>When you are no more.
>

<SPLURTTTTTTTTT!!!>

Good one

Kimba

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"It's a god-eat-god world."

-- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 23:40:33 -0500, Michael Odom >
wrote:

>Mysteriously colored, oddly imagined,
>Difficult to understand,
>Yummy and addictive--
>Oh, fish of Sweden,
>Ichthio-Scandanavian delight!
>The bag on my counter
>Diminishes each time I pass by,
>And the time will come
>When you are no more.
>

<SPLURTTTTTTTTT!!!>

Good one

Kimba

--

"It's a god-eat-god world."

-- (Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
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